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(21-06-2013, 10:55 PM)felixleong Wrote: http://www.smrt.com.sg/AboutSMRT/Newsroo...fault.aspx

New Executive Vice-President Lee Ling Wee Sets His Sight on Re-Engineering SMRT Trains

Engineering and Quality Assurance forms the foundation of any maintenance related organization. He brings good aviation related practices into train engineering and maintenance.

I guess its a step forward for safe and reliable public transportation..
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Let's see whether the trial works...

(not vested)

Trial of free MRT rides for early birds begins

SINGAPORE — The trial for free MRT rides for early birds started today (June 24).

Under the trial, commuters who exit at any of the 16 designated stations — mostly in the Central Business District — on weekdays before 7.45am will not have to pay for the MRT ride.

http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/tri...rds-begins
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was listening to the radio this morning, DJ was saying the response was not good, not many picking up the free rides
I really wonder, what does singaporeans really want from smrt???
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(24-06-2013, 10:57 AM)felixleong Wrote: was listening to the radio this morning, DJ was saying the response was not good, not many picking up the free rides
I really wonder, what does singaporeans really want from smrt???

Believe the answer is simple and obvious ; increase more trains and frequencies !
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i guess so too haha but who pay more fair?

tax payers or shareholders? lol
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(24-06-2013, 10:57 AM)felixleong Wrote: was listening to the radio this morning, DJ was saying the response was not good, not many picking up the free rides
I really wonder, what does singaporeans really want from smrt???

It will take time, 3-6 months period is a reasonable time IMO.

The effectiveness of ERP on CBD traffic, didn't happen overnight too.
“夏则资皮,冬则资纱,旱则资船,水则资车” - 范蠡
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(24-06-2013, 11:14 AM)CityFarmer Wrote:
(24-06-2013, 10:57 AM)felixleong Wrote: was listening to the radio this morning, DJ was saying the response was not good, not many picking up the free rides
I really wonder, what does singaporeans really want from smrt???

It will take time, 3-6 months period is a reasonable time IMO.

The effectiveness of ERP on CBD traffic, didn't happen overnight too.

Need time to adjust. If companies start to offer more flexible working hours, like 8am-5pm instead of 9am-6pm, then I think the take-up rate will be higher.
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(24-06-2013, 11:02 AM)cfa Wrote:
(24-06-2013, 10:57 AM)felixleong Wrote: was listening to the radio this morning, DJ was saying the response was not good, not many picking up the free rides
I really wonder, what does singaporeans really want from smrt???

Believe the answer is simple and obvious ; increase more trains and frequencies !

There is a limit of the number of trains on the track. Putting too many trains reduce separation distance and speed of travel for the trains. With the above point in mind, I do not think increasing trains and frequencies would solve the problem. Commuters instead of waiting on the platform, would be stuck in the train for longer duration.

IMO, shifting demand either earlier or later would be a better solution. Just got to provide sufficient incentives for the commuters to do so.
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They got to talk to companies in cbd adopt flexi hours wholeheartedly. Plus decentralise. Dun put everything in the city just because many elites stay nearby.
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SMRT post a Q1 results. Profit drop 77% to 1.1c per share...

http://infopub.sgx.com/Apps?A=COW_Corpor...esults.pdf
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